Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 348, 21 October 1908 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PA LluADIU3I AND SUN-TElGRAJI, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1008.

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SOCIAL EVENTS TODAY. Subscription dance at Pythian temple given by the County club. Mrs. C. A. Pierson is entertaining the circles of the Woman's Home Missionary societies of the First M. E. church this afternoon at her home on South Eighteenth street. The Young People's Missionary society of the First M. E. church, will meet this evening with Mrs. R. J. Wade at the parsonage. The Home Economic club Is meeting this afternoon with Miss Bertha Fihe, 1413 South I street. The first meeting for the season of the Music Study club was held this morning in the Starr Piano parlors. The program was in charge of Mrs. Cathell and Mrs. Charles Marvel. The subjects for the meeting were Joachim, MacDowell, Grieg and Baeker-Gron-dahl. Music numbers illustrating the work of these writers, given by various members were as follows: Paper Mr. Carl Bernhard Piano Solo Miss Ethel Huber Paper MrsT Henry Gennett Piano Solo Miss Ethel King Piano Solo Mrs. C. B. Hnt Piano Solo Miss Ruth Peltz Violin Numbers Professor Chase Accompanist, Mrs. Cathell. Three Numbers Vocal Quartet Mrs. Will Earlhart, Mrs. Ray Longenecker, Mrs. F. W. Krueger, andi Mrs. Otto Krone. Solo Miss Josephine Cates Solo ...Mrs. Grace Gorman & & Dr. and Mrs. G. II. Hill entertained with a dinner party last evening at their home on North Twelfth street. The table was attractively decorated with floral designs. Places were arranged at the table for Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mott, Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kramer, Miss Mary Dennis, Miss Eva Doughty, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Miss Caroline Salter. JS JM J The wedding of Mr. Frederick Dongan and Mrs. Daisy Mote took place this morning at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. William Williams, 321 South Thirteenth street. Only the immediate family and a few friends witnessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Dongan will make their home in this city. A reception was held after the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Dongan left for a short wedding trip. A number of showers and social functions have been given during the past few weeks for Mrs. Dongan. Jt J J The literary society of St. Andrew's church met last evening in the assembly room of St. Andrew's school. An address was given by Father Weiland, the critic of the. club, on "Julius Caesar." Father Weiland told in part of the historic setting of the play and the events of the period which the scenes of the play represent. Each member was given a character from the play for special study. Mr. Leo Vogelman gave an interesting account of the city of New Orleans, its history, social life and various other points of interest. The talk was illustrated with pictures and photographs. The society will meet Tuesday evening, Nov. 3. J J J An important social event for today is the subscription dance which will be given this evening in the Pythian temple by the present social committee of the Country club. Hart's orchestra of Indianapolis will furnish the dance music. All members and a large number of guests are expected to be in attendance. The subscription dances given last season by the club were among the most brilliant social affairs of the social calendar, and no doubt

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those this year will prove equally as attractive. Punch will be served during the evening. Later luncheon will be served by a cateress. The hall will be decorated in an appropriate manner. Dancing will begin promptly at 8:30 o'clock. J J J Mrs. E. R. Stover, Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mrs. Edward Klute, Mrs. Sol Frankel, Mrs. Will Fry, and Mrs. Edward Roser, the original members of the Merry-Go-Round club, entertained with a delightful card party yesterday afternoon for Mrs. William Lane, of New Lebanon, O., a former member of the club. The function was given at the Red Men's hall. Point euchre was played at seven tables. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Edward Roser, the guest prize being presented" to Mrs. William Lane. The rooms where the affair was celebrated was beautifully decorated with pink, white and yellow chrysanthemums. Pink carnations were also used in the decorative scheme. At the conclusion of the afternoon's festivities a dainty luncheon was served. Carnations were given as favors to about thirty guests. Mrs. Lane will visit in this city a few days before returning home. The teachers and officers of the primary department of the First Christian church will receive tomorrow afternoon from three until five o'clock at the church. The affair is for the mothers of the scholars. The Occult Research soeiet- will meet tomorrow afternoon wi Miss Sarah Louis, at her home 110 South Thirteenth street. All officers and members of the Woman's Relief Corps are requested to be present at the meeting tomorrow afternoon. tiS j8 The ladies of St. Ann's society will give a social and card party Thursday afternoon in St. Andrew's school hall. The affair will begin promptly at two o'clock. All members and friends of the organization are invited to attend. Mrs. Howard A. Dill will be hostess for the initial meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution Saturday afternoon at her home. 904 North D street. Reports from the convention held at Muncie recently, will be given. Miss Alice Locke will also give a short address. J . 0 The weekly meeting of the Apollo club was held last evening in the Reid Memorial church. The time was devoted to the regular practice. A permanent place for meeting has not been decided upon. 1 j & j The Spring Grove sewing circle was entertained in a charming manner yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph Horn at her home on North Sixth street' The hours were spent with needlework and in a social manner. Luncheon was served. The circle will meet in two weeks with the Misses Evans at their home in Spring Grove. Place cards, although often times considered formal, are in reality more comfortable for both hostess and guest. They speak in themselves of forthought and ingenuity, both pdeasing attributes in a true hostess. Plain white glazed cards or those with a monogram are simple and correct These are also Inexpensive. S iS Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Fryar left last evening for their home in Kansas City, Mo., after haying visited in this city for some time. J J A meeting of the State Library asfi

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Picture shows Mrs. Tom Pierce, the divorced wife of the well known New York society man and her four year old son. Mrs. Pierce has forfeited her right to the custody of the boy by keeping up her associations with a theatrical set sociation will be held in this city Thursday and Friday of this week, o J j Mrs. George Mashmeyer and daughter Miss Ruth, with Mrs. Lee Xusbaum, are guests of Mrs. Harlan Ratliff of Talbot avenue, Indianapolis. 5 2& Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Bramkamp entertained Miss Mary Dennis and Miss Eva Doughty of Los Angeles, Cal., to dinner recently. J . J A number of Hallowe'en parties and social functions emblematic of the season are being arranged for by numerous hostesses in this city. Some of the events will be celebrated Friday evening while others will be given Saturday evening, October thirtyfirst which is the original date for Hallowe'en. A partial list of these affairs is: Miss Katherine Ensminger will entertain a company of little persons. The choir of St Paul's Lutheran church will give a party Saturday evening. Miss Ruth Gilchrist will be hostess for a party at "Hotel De Bum" in honor of her cousin, Miss Mary Seaton, of Indianapolis. Mr. Russel Heitbrink will entertain a company of friends Saturday evening. A number of the clubs and church societies will give social affairs to celebrate the occasion. Clouds and. the Wecther. When tv,o weather prophets dlsa gree does it argue error or incompe tence in either? No, says the author of "Storms and Storm Signals" iu Yachtiug. The data upon which thej base their predictions do not always bear one interpretation. Thus: Because the clouds indicate weather ia a different manner according to the geographical location of the observe! , and also because they are in themselves but byproducts of the weather and are not causes, weather predictions from clouds at sea should be taken with plenty of reservation of Judgment. To say, for instance, that at a "red sky at night sailors delight" is very tuneful and possibly truthful where knowledge is conspicuous by its absence, but' a red sky at night may mean almost anything from a surplus of moisture in the air, meaning probably, rains, to a volcanic eruption 2,000 miles away which has sent great clouds of dust into the air, causing the red color by reflection and refraction of the light rays. i The Twilight OriJfe. The muscles of the stomach n old are are not as strong- or active as in youth and in consequence old people are very subject to constip tion and indigestion. Many seldom have a bowel movement without artificial aid. Many. lso, havo unpleasant eructations of gas from !ne stomach after eating. All this can be avoided by th. use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which permanently regulates the bowels so thaf rassages come naturally, and so strengthens the stomach that food is digested without discomfort. Druggistb seU it at so cents or SI e l-jrge bottle. Italy Says-Abruzzi Senator Elkins Turin, Oct. 21. The Duke of the Abruzzi has suddenly disappeared from Turin, and as 6earch has failed to locate him the report has gained circulation that he has left for America, sailing under an assumed name. While it is stated in some quarters that the duke is already on his way to the United States, It is also asserted on equally reliable authority that he will not leave Italy until after his promotion as read admiral, which is expected to take place Nov. 11, on the occasion of the king's birthday. Among other reports that find cur- ' rency here is one to the effect that the duke will proceed to the United States under the strictest incognito and that his marriage with Miss Elkins will oc

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Open Evenings. SUES FOR INSURANCE E. M. Campfield Files Suit Against Insurance and Trust Companies. DEMANDS $3,000 ON POLICY E. M. Campfield appears as plaintiff in a suit entered in the Wayne circuit court today against the Cosmopolitan Fire Insurance Company and the People's Loan and Trust Company of Winchester. The suit is brought on insurance policy, the demand of $3,000. This is the second insurance company to be made the object ot suit by Campfield as the result of the fire, which destroyed the Colonial building in this city, owned by him and mortgaged to the People's Loan and Trust Company. The defendant company has refused to pay the insurance claim on the ground the People's Loan and Trust Company was its agent at Winchester and accepted the Colonial risk only a few days before the fire occurred. Cutting It Short. A British l'eutcnant in the Second battalion, Lincolnshire regiment, who was called Leo Quintus TollemacheTollemache de Orellana Plantagenet Tollemache-Tollemache, gave notice by means of advertisement that he renounced the names of Quintus Tollemache-Tollemache Plantagenet Tollemache and should henceforth upon all occasions and at all times sign and use and be called and known by the name ot Leo de Orellana Tollemacho only. Canada's Inland Sea. People at home who have only seen Iludson bay on the map have mainly regarded it as a patch of polar desolation, forbidding and unexplored. In reality it is nothing of the kind. It Is a huge inland sea as large as the Mediterranean reaching down into the center of the Canadian continentMilling. Dumb Money. Little Elmer Mamma, this nickel you gave me this morning must b counterfeit. Mamma Why do you think so, dear? Little Elmer Well. 1 hear papa say that money talks, and I've had this money a whole day and It hasn't said a word. Chicago News. Modern Art. "Art In our time seems like an iridescent oil spread about on the surface of the muddy waters of our civilization; It and life don't, mix. London Saturday Review. A Patient Sufferer. Boy (to tramp) Don't you get awful tired of doin' nothin', mister? Tramp Terrible! But I never complain. Everybody ha their troubles. Philadelphia Inquirer. Will Wed; Says He Don't Know cur during the presidential election, when it is hoped the event will pass unnoticed. ALL NEWS TO HIM. I Know of No Wedding Says Senator s Elkins. Elkins. W. Va.. Oct 21. When the cable dispatches from Turin and London in connection with the alleged engagement between Miss Katherine Elkins and the Duke of Abruzzi were brought to the attention of United States Senator Elkins, he said: "The Information is news to my family and myself. We cannot say anything, because we don't know anything about if .

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WORK FIVE HOURS TO RECOVER BODIES Two Mfin Killed in a Mine Near Shelbyville. Shelbyvllle, Ind., Oct 21 George Morris and Thomas Botts were crushed to death in Miami mine, No. 1. Workmen were five hours recovering the bodies. Morris' wife and children are on their way from England. BRICKS REMOVED. Almost coincident with its work of improvement, the street railway company has resumed the work of destruction. It was only a few weeks ago that the rails between Fourth and Fifth streets on Main street were re

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